Bridget Salvia

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In order to create a continuation of services for your children, including housing options and fair labor practices, parent advocacy should always be led by, or at the very least be in collaboration with, disabled advocates. Disabled adults know the needs of disabled adults. Nondisabled parents have influence. By working together, we can get rid of this cliff of services. We’ll talk more about collaborative advocacy options in Chapter Fifteen.
I Will Die On This Hill: Autistic Adults, Autism Parents, and the Children Who Deserve a Better World
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